what occupied the space of the cork at the botton of the glass
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A cork borer is used to make a hole through the middle of a cork stopper, usually in order to insert a delivery tube through it. Now that synthetic rubber bungs can be readily bought with the holes already made, and interchangeable ground glass joints are relatively cheaper than they used to be, cork stoppers are used less frequently. If you do need to use the procedure, get someone to show you how to do it safely, particularly the insertion of the glass tube when the hole is made.
cork, the air inside the cork isolates. (air when trapped inside a vesicle is a great isolator)
Cork is considered a type of heterogeneous mixture. It is made from trees and other components, but it is inconsistent in composition.
It would go in order of lowest density starting at the top, all the way to the highest density at the bottom.
The cork will stay afloat
what occupied the space of the cork at the botton of the glass
A cork?
No a cork is made of a lightweight material and a glass of water isn't heavy.
it is heavier and more aerodynamic
No it wil float to the top of the water.
wine
On top of the "Ghost machine" there is a glass container of green liquid. The cork is in this bottle.
There is cork on a coaster so the glass or mug won't slip off and it saves the table from water marks.
Robert Hooke named the spaces in the cork cell
A material that insulates, especially a nonconductor of sound, heat, or electricity. A device that insulates another material or space from something. For instance glass is a good insulator from electricity. The electrons will not flow through glass. Cork is a good insulator from sound. Sound waves have a hard time passing through cork. Wood is a good insulator from heat.
Cork borers are made of metal and used in laboratory settings. A cork borer is a tool that allows one to cut a hole in a cork so glass tubing can be inserted. It can also be used on rubber stoppers the same way.
A cork borer is used to make a hole through the middle of a cork stopper, usually in order to insert a delivery tube through it. Now that synthetic rubber bungs can be readily bought with the holes already made, and interchangeable ground glass joints are relatively cheaper than they used to be, cork stoppers are used less frequently. If you do need to use the procedure, get someone to show you how to do it safely, particularly the insertion of the glass tube when the hole is made.